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Outstanding female students in the field of Computer Science who are pursuing or planning to pursue a master’s program in Computer Science at TU Wien are eligible to apply.

Applicants of Helmut Veith Stipend, 2017 are required to have a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Mathematics or an equivalent degree.

Applicants should possess great knowledge in one of the research areas of Helmut Veith:

Computer Security

Foundations of Artificial Intelligence

Logic in Computer Science

Complexity Theory

Formal Methods and Verification

The stipend will be awarded to those who obtained an unconditional offer to the master’s program at the University.

Candidates applying for Helmut Veith Stipend, 2017 should be proficient in English.

Recipients should be residing in Austria during term time while temporary interruptions/exceptions are subject to approval.

Recipients must maintain at least 25 ECTS credits per term on average from the beginning of their master’s degree and obtain a grade average of at most 1.5.

Documents required:

CV

Diplomas and/or Certificates

Motivation Letter explaining the reasons why they want to study in the program Logic and Computation, why funding is necessary, and with which groups of the faculty they would be interested in working with during their thesis and why

Cover Letter mentioning the type of funding they’re applying for, and all other information relevant

Transcripts of university examinations

Copy of passport

a preliminary certificate with the expected graduation date and type of the degree from the University (if the final academic certificate is not yet obtained)

Applications are invited for Vienna Doctoral School in Physics open calls for PhD Scholarships in various different research groups working in experimental, theoretical or computational physics. Applicants of all nationalities are eligible to apply for this scholarship.

The aim of the scholarship is to provide financial help to international students.

The University of Vienna was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365. It is the oldest university in the German-speaking world and one of the largest in Central Europe.

Course Level: Fellowships are available to pursue PhD program.

Study Subject: Fellowships are awarded in various different research groups working in experimental, theoretical or computational physics. For the currently open call we advertise for open positions with the following professors/research groups:

Markus Arndt -Quantum Nanophysics.

Christoph Dellago -Computational Statistical Mechanics

Jani Kotakoski -Disorder in Materials. More info on the open position.

Christos Likos -Soft Matter Theory and Simulation

Thomas Pichler -Low Dimensional Quantum Solids

Bernadett Weinzierl -Aerosol Physics and Environmental Physics

Paul Winkler -Aerosol Nanoparticle Formation

Number of Scholarships: Not Known

Scholarship can be taken in Austria

Eligibility: The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:

Admission to the VDS program is a three-stage process:

Online application

Candidates are invited to provide their application documents via the online submission system.

They are requested to inform their academic advisors that these need to upload their recommendations via this link. These recommendations will be treated confidentially and they will not be shared with the applicants.

All candidates will be notified of the decision of the pre-selection committee.

Feel free to send us your application after the above-mentioned deadline but please be aware that your candidacy will not be considered until the next open call.

Hearing in Vienna

Short-listed candidates will be invited to a two-day hearing in Vienna. The candidates will be asked to give short presentations and to participate in interviews with the selection committee. The candidates will have the opportunity to visit the VDS Physics research groups, inform themselves about the research projects, meet their potential supervisors and fellow students.

Selection in this second stage is based on academic achievements, scientific promise and research personality as well as the commitment to actively contribute to the community building goals of the VDS. The University of Vienna is an equal opportunity employer. Doctoral candidates will be considered independent of gender, race, religion or nationality.
The short-listed candidates will be notified of the final decision of the selection committee shortly after the hearing and can start their PhD any time of the year, upon agreement with their supervisor.
Acceptance to the Doctoral school of Physics terminates after about one year unless it is extended by step 3.

Faculty-open presentation of the research project

All doctoral students at the University of Vienna must present their research project in front of the faculty, before the end of the first year of their PhD studies.

There are two such presentation days, one each around the end of the winter and the summer term. Upon successful acceptance at this 3rd stage VDS students become full members in the VDS program and will be listed as doctoral fellows of the University of Vienna to visibly recognize that they have passed the same competitive selection procedure.

Nationality: Applicants of all nationalities are eligible to apply for this scholarship.

College Admission Requirement

Entrance Requirements: Applicants must have their previous degree.

English Language Requirements: Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

How to Apply: Candidates are invited to provide their application documents via the online submission system.

They are requested to inform their academic advisors that these need to upload their recommendations via this link. These recommendations will be treated confidentially and they will not be shared with the applicants.

All candidates will be notified of the decision of the pre-selection committee.

Feel free to send us your application after the above-mentioned deadline but please be aware that your candidacy will not be considered until the next open call.

The Diplomatic Academy of Vienna is offering scholarships on the basis of academic excellence and financial need. Scholarships are open to students of all nationalities for pursuing Master of Advanced International Studies (MAIS) programme.

The MAIS programme is a two-year academic programme which centres on the advanced study of politics and international relations, international economics, history, and international and European law.

The Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, or simply DA is a postgraduate professional school based in Vienna, Austria, with focused training for students and professionals in the areas of international affairs, political science, law, languages, history, and economics.

Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing Master of Advanced International Studies (MAIS) programme.

Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded in the fields of political science, international relations, economics and international economic relations, contemporary history, as well as international and European law.

Scholarship Award: The amount granted in scholarships and tuition waivers varies, but most are in the region of 50% of the tuition fee. Scholarships are awarded on an annual basis.

Number of Scholarships: Financial assistance in the form of student loans and scholarships is available to specific target groups, depending on the number of sponsorships received. Additionally, there is a limited number of partial tuition waivers granted by the DA to students of all nationalities based solely on academic performance.

Scholarship can be taken in Austria

Eligibility: In order to be eligible for admission to the MAIS programme candidates must have:

A university degree in any discipline (minimum 180 ECTS)

An excellent command of English

Nationality: Students of all nationalities are eligible to apply.

College Admission Requirement

Entrance Requirement: Applicants must have previous degree.

Test Requirement: No

English Language Requirement: Those candidates whose mother tongue is not English must furnish evidence of their competence in English in the form of:

How to Apply: In order to apply for a scholarship, applicants should submit the filled in and hand-signed scholarship form together with the required application documents.

Register

Fill in the online application form and upload CV. The document size of CV must not exceed 1 MB.

Post copies of the following to the DA Registrar’s Office (the documents should reach the Registrar by 15 January or 1 March 2018 at the latest):

CV

Motivation letter

Proof of competence in English (please check the requirements and the list of accepted certificates under the tag “admission”)

University/college diploma (Candidates who have not yet finished their university/college studies at the time of application may submit their diploma by 31 July 2018. In case the applicant does not fulfil this requirement, the provisionally reserved study place is forfeited.)

Transcript of grades

Copy of passport

Photo (passport sized)

Two academic recommendation letters. These must be submitted by the referees to the candidate in a sealed envelope or submitted by the referees directly to our registrar by postal mail.

If students are applying for a scholarship, you are required to mail the duly completed and signed (no electronic signatures) scholarship form.

The fundamental objectives of the START programme is the promotion of young scientists with at least 2 and at most 8 years of postdoc experience and have produced scientific work of high class international standards. Cutting edge research is the outcome of teamwork by eminent scholars determined to give something novel for the society. The Programme is aimed to target highly qualified scholars of any discipline.

There are no quotas regulating the distribution of awards between subject areas. The START programme is one of the most cordially supported research programmes for individual researches working in Austria. As such, it attracts considerable media attention and thus contributes significantly to the understanding and acceptance of scientific research by society.

Target group

Exceptionally young researchers of any discipline with 2 or more yrs research experience as Postdoctoral study

Goals

Successful applicants should be given the long-term and broad financial security to plan their research work & to develop their own research groups thereby qualifying themselves for senior positions (especially as university professors within Austria or abroad).

Essential Qualifications:

Applicants must have:

Completed doctoral degree (no less than 2 years & no longer than 8 years)

Extensions to this time duration may be permitted in case of eligible career breaks (see guidelines).

Outstanding research proposal & excellent international track record

Scientific independence must be proven,

It is preferable that applicant have finished a research reside abroad of at least 1 year

Duration:

Six years, an interim review after three years decides on continuation

Subject Area

Any Disciplines

Application Process:

One-page academic abstract in English

Academic abstract in English

Research abstracts containing the following information: project title; content of research project; hypotheses; methods

an explanation indicating what is new and/or special about the project.

International PhD Program in Vienna, Austria,opens call for up to 13 PhD-student positions

The Medical and Veterinary Universities of Viennaare looking for highly-motivated and talented students with a passion for science, who wish to work towards a PhD in the fields of

Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Allergology, MCCA

You want to:

Work on top-notch scientific projects in either molecular, cellular or clinical allergology

Become embedded in an international research community

Profit from a multilayer mentoring environment

Benefit from a well-structured 3-track training program

Go on ‘stays abroad’ to learn new methods and techniques

Have the possibility to obtain complementary skills

Receive competitive salary and funding for at least 3 years

Enjoy the multicultural spirit, culture and hospitality of Vienna, a city in the heart of Europe

The MCCA PhD Program is organized by the Medical (MUV) and Veterinary (VUV) Universities of Vienna and receives its funding through the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). MCCA’s Faculty Members are internationally renowned experts in their fields and have strong and active ties to the world-wide research community. You will be able to benefit from that background. In addition, you will also be able take advantage of face-to-face contact with international speakers hosted by the MCCA lecturing program, the MCCA symposia and the MCCA retreats. These possibilities together with the opportunity to visit on a regular basis also international scientific meetings and conferences will guarantee that you can build-up and grow your own scientific career.

Requirements:

MSc, MD, Diploma or an equivalent degree in Biology, Biomedicine, Chemistry or related sciences to be obtained at the latest by September 30, 2017

Excellent English language skills and the ambition to work in a dynamic international program

You are willing and able to start your PhD-studies from October 1, 2017 onwards

Medical University of Vienna and the Veterinary University of Vienna are announces the admission to the PhD Program Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Allergology, MCCA.

Selected candidate will be admitted to the MCCA program on the basis of excellence and dedication for science as documented by their application files and the personal interview on-site (for short-listed applicants).

Eligibility criteria:

Applicant must hold a MSc or equivalent university degree (final degree) in a subject-relevant or -related diploma study like Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Medicine or a related discipline at the time of enrollment and fulfill the admission criteria for PhD-students of the MUV as documented by transcript and degree certificate.

Applicant must have fluency in English (written and spoken) and to be documented by TOEFL test, GRE test, or similar. The knowledge of the German language is not required; however, interested international students will be offered opportunities to take German language courses

Applicant must not be older than 26-28 years of age

Requirements:

Motivation letter explaining the commitment to science

Detailed CV including scholarships, prizes, awards and high school degree transcripts

synopses of diploma- and bachelor-theses

2-3 letters of recommendation

Applicant must have strong communication skills as well as the ability and the ambition to work in a team in an international environment

Applicant must be willing to work on a flexible time schedule if required by the project

Applicant must express strong interest for 2-3 projects (Faculty members) they would like to work on (with).

The Vienna School of International Studies invites applications for the appointment of a Postdoctoral Fellow in International Studies. Geared towards promoting the professional development of the appointee, selected candidate will focus on its own research and do a limited amount of graduate teaching.

Duration: 2 years

Starting date: 25 September 2017

Fellowship value:

yearly salary (before taxes and social security contribution) between EUR 33.000 and 39.000 (depending on seniority and experience)

Requirements:

Applicant must hold or expected to hold PhD degree in a relevant discipline Economics, History, Law, or Political Science.

Applicant must essentially demonstrate record of research achievement at the international level, a strong agenda for future research and previous teaching experience, preferably at graduate level.

Applications:

Apply online

CV

Research agenda (5-10 pages)

Teaching documentation (e.g. syllabi of courses taught, student evaluation of courses taught, statement on teaching philosophy, etc) may be sent to us by e-mail (elisabeth.hofer@da-vienna.ac.at) or mail (Dr Elisabeth Hofer, Vienna School of International Studies, Favoritenstrasse 15a, 1040 Vienna, Austria).

3 letters of recommendation (e-mailed directly by your referees/dossier service, or mailed in a sealed envelope).

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) provides full funding for several postdoctoral scientists every year. Scholars are expected to conduct their own research in collaboration within the framework of IIASA’s research programs and ongoing special projects in an interdisciplinary way.

Status: Applications are open now

Duration of Work: Postdoctoral positions are available up to 2 years

Start Date: The fellowships should be best started between October and January.

Research areas: Focus Research areas offered by the IIASA are as follows –

Energy

Ecosystem Services and Management

Advanced Systems Analysis

Air Pollution control and Greenhouse Gases

World Population

Evolution and Ecology

Risk Policy and Vulnerability

Water

Transitions to New Technologies

IIASA Futures Research Initiatives: These are the new research avenues where IIASA is developing research studies:

Economic Integration within European and Eurasian Space

Arctic Futures

Water Futures and Solutions

Tropical Futures

Cross Cutting Activities

Systemic Risk and Network Dynamics

Social Heterogeneity in IIASA Models

Equitable Governance of Common Goods

——Quick Overview———

Institute

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg

Level of Study

Postdoctoral Research scientist

Country

Austria

Subject areas

Offered by University

Salary

–

Eligibility

Phd in mentioned research areas

Deadline

1 April, 1 October (Yearly)

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Contact details –

Tanja Huber

Postdoc Coordinator

No.- +43(0) 2236 807 344

Mail to – huber@iiasa.ac.at

Application Procedure: Applications for the postdoc grants is done through the IIASA online postdoctoral application Portal.

UniCredit & Universities Foundation is pleased to offer UniCredit International Internship Program for the year 2017. Applicants must be citizens of any nationality and university student in the fields of economics, finance, banking, management, engineering, law or similar fields, at least in her/his 2nd year of study (if undergraduates) at any university in the 14 countries of UniCredit perimeter1. Up to 25 paid internships will be offered.

Field of Internship: Internship is offered in the field of economics, finance, banking, management, engineering, mathematics, informatics, law or similar fields.
Course Level: InternshipInternship Provider: UniCredit & Universities Foundation
Internship can be taken in The UniCredit locations available for the internship are: Austria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Russia, Serbia.

Eligibility: To be eligible for the competition, applicants must:

Either be a citizen of any of the countries1 where UniCredit is present (UniCredit geography) and be a university student2 in the fields of economics, finance, banking, management, engineering, mathematics, informatics, law or similar fields, at least in her/his 2nd year of study (if undergraduates) at any university in the world

Or be citizens of any nationality and university student2 in the fields of economics, finance, banking, management, engineering, law or similar fields, at least in her/his 2nd year of study (if undergraduates) at any university in the 14 countries of UniCredit perimeter1

Have a very good knowledge of English

Have high academic performance

Match the specific requirements of the position she/he is applying for, if any

Be wishing to spend 3 months abroad in one of the UniCredit legal entities present in the countries listed in this announcement (Art.7) The grants are aimed to do a 3-month internship abroad starting from June 2017.

Internship Open for International Students: Students of all nationalities are eligible to apply for this internship.

Is this paid internship? Each grant is worth € 700 per month (gross of taxes) for a 3/6-month period of internship abroad starting from June 2017. In addition, the Foundation will pay the winners a fixed amount of € 1,000 for travel, visa or any other expenses.

Internship Description: To pursue the long-standing tradition of UniCredit and reflect its European dimension, UniCredit & Universities Foundation announces 25 (twenty five) grants aimed at students of UniCredit geography for a 3 month Summer Internship abroad at UniCredit.

Number of awards offered: 25 internships will be awarded.

Internship Duration: The duration of internship is 3 months.

Notification: The grants will be awarded by May 2nd 2017 by the Chairman of the Foundation on the basis of the final decision expressed by the Scientific Committee as provided for under art.